You notice things about your pet that nobody else does.
The way they behave before a vet visit. The habit that started after they were rehomed. The small detail you mentioned once in passing that never quite made it into any record.
Those details matter. And right now, most of them live in your head, in old messages, in scattered notes, or nowhere at all.
You fill in a short form. Nothing complicated. It just helps you gather your thoughts before we speak, so the conversation can go deeper from the start.
We spend up to 45 minutes together talking through your pet’s life so far: their history, habits, quirks, the things that have changed, and the things that have stayed the same.
This is not an assessment or a consultation. It is a proper conversation, the kind where the details that usually get skipped over finally get a chance to come out.
Within five working days, you’ll receive your structured, dated record. It brings the full picture of your pet’s life into one clear, easy-to-read document, ready for you to keep, revisit, or share with anyone involved in their care.
When your pet is new to you
Whether they are your first pet, a new species, or joining your life through rescue, fostering, adoption, or rehoming.
When your pet has a complicated history
So important details are not scattered across memory, messages, paperwork, or different people.
When you’ve started noticing changes
Small shifts in behaviour, energy, routines, confidence, appetite, movement, or mood can be easier to look back on when they are recorded.
When different people are involved in their care
Such as family members, vets, groomers, walkers, sitters, trainers, rescues, or foster carers.
When your pet is older
A dated record can help preserve their story, routines, character, and the details that matter to you.
Nacho my ginger cat (top L), made me chuckle when he sniffed the air whenever food was cooking, like the old Bisto adverts! And Rexi (top R), my parrot (who I am convinced is part magpie), is obsessed with everything shiny! His absolute favourite is a metal sink plug cover.
Whether it's a tortoise that is surprisingly speedy or a cheeky rabbit with a taste for your paperbacks, these everyday details matter.
The Listening Timestamp gives them somewhere to live, so they can be kept, revisited, and shared when needed.
I’m Sarah, a veterinary nurse and pet parent, with a long background in busy charity hospital work, alongside experience in referral and GP practice.
Over the years, I’ve listened to thousands of pet owners talk about their animals in real-life situations, from everyday worries to more complex histories. Again and again, I noticed the same thing: when people had time to talk properly, important details came out that might not have fitted neatly into a standard appointment or record.
Those details mattered. They shaped how I listen, and they are why the Listening Timestamp felt like the right first service to offer through Integrated Health 4 Pets.
Book one of the first five pilot Listening Timestamp spaces for £25 while the service is being carefully tested and shaped.
This short checkbox survey helps me understand where important pet details most often get scattered, forgotten, or missed.
I’m looking for the first pets to feature! Share a photo and one tiny quirk that makes your pet special to help me launch our community gallery.
By sending your pet’s photo, name, and tiny quirk, you’re giving IH4Pets permission to share them online.
*I’ll only use your pet’s name unless you ask me to include yours too.